Originally Posted by
Corran
For what it's worth, all the Blurb books I've gotten from various things like small group projects, Kickstarter publications, and the like, seem pretty decent until you actually compare them with a "real" printing company. I suppose they are "good enough" for family distribution or other reasons one might want to simply distribute photographs in a book form-factor, but I would say it's about the same as comparing inkjet prints done on a $100 printer and store-brand paper from an un-formatted JPEG file to a painstakingly handmade silver-gelatin print made with care on fiber paper.
Perfectly acceptable in some ways but not at all acceptable in others.
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